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- means "extended thing" while the latter is described as "a thinking and unextended thing". Descartes often translated res extensa as "corporeal substance"...
- Descartes makes an absolute distinction between mind, which he defines as unextended, thinking substance, and matter, which he defines as unthinking, extended...
- confusion among philosophers caused by an illegitimate translation of the unextended into the extended, as a means of introducing his theory of duration, which...
- (is serializable). That sequential history is a subset of the original unextended list. Informally, this means that the unmodified list of events is linearizable...
- into the immobile, spatial time (temps) of science, a translation of the unextended into the extended. It is through this translation that the problem of...
- Interactions may have been above this scale during the electroweak epoch. In the unextended Standard Model, the transition from the electroweak epoch was not a first...
- adding a second verse, the Czech Republic's national anthem was adopted unextended, in its single-verse version. In 1882, Antonín Dvořák used Kde domov můj...
- portion of the film. In the film, Dulles is depicted in its original, unextended form, showing the mobile lounges which originally took all p****engers...
- LAW 80 Unextended LAW 80 Type Rocket-propelled grenade (anti-tank, disposable) Place of origin United Kingdom Service history In service 1987–present Used by...
- locative singular form. Nouns may be further divided into extended and unextended declensional subtypes, with the former characteristically consisting of...